Pros: price, blazing processor, 64 MB RAM, WiFi and Bluetooth support, terrific bundled software, leather case Cons: battery life a bit short, screen could have been a bit better, no free cradle
The Dell Corporation has recently released the Dell Axim X30 line, a series of three Pocket PCs that vary in the amount of ROM, RAM, processor speed and inclusion of wireless internet. Ive been a PDA user for nearly two years now, but I have stuck ...
Pros: Reasonably Priced, Full-Featured, Integrated 802.11b & bluetooth wireless networking Cons: Wireless configuration can be confusing and difficult
An excellent alternative to the more expensive Pocket PC models from other companies, Dell’s Axim X30 offers built-in wireless capabilities, the newest Windows Mobile operating system, a beautiful color screen, expansion possibilities and more. ...
Pros: Very quick, its small, good operating system Cons: expensive, possible low battery life
Purchasing this straight from the Dell Site, here is what I received: Axim X30 with: Intel 624MHz, 64MB ROM, 64MB SDRAM, 802.11b, Bluetooth X30 USB Cradle Leather Carrying Case with belt clip AC Adapter, Power Cord 1Yr Ltd. Warranty, 1 yr ...
Pros: Price, Speed, Wireless capabilities, bluetooth. Cons: Screen protectors hard to use, stylus rattles in its slot.
Background and Product Information I've been in the market for a PDA the past few months now, however all the ones I looked at in stores like Best Buy seemed either a little too pricey or lacking the features I wanted. I too couldn't decide ...
I have had the opportunity to try out the Dell Axim X30 624MHz. There are three models to the Axim X30 line, being the basic 312MHz without any wireless capabilities at $199, and then finally the 624MHz model with both Bluetooth and Wi-Fi. At ...
Pros: Wifi, MP3 player, Pocket Windows, thin, Cons: battery life, availability of accessories, flat poor designed stylus
Why I bought the Dell Axim X30 Previously, I owned a Palm IIIxe PDA, which was very dated and needed to be replaced. I really liked my Palm Pilot, so I wanted to buy another Palm product. After doing a lot of research, I finally decided on the ...
Pros: Fast, wireless capabilities, nice cradle, good bundled software and accessories. Cons: Bulky, plain looking, tiny nav button, and takes a while to ship.
The Dell Axim definitely ranks at the top for the most bang for your buck in the PDA market. I paid $297 plus tax for the new Axim X30 with 624MHz and integrated wireless. Dell recently had a promotion for 15% off which made my decision to buy any other ...
Pros: Price, performance, Wireless, Media Player Cons: Still struggles from lack of capability experienced by all handhelds
MICROSOFT STRIKES AGAIN... I've been a die-hard PalmOS user from the days of yore. My first handheld was the Handspring Visor Deluxe and I rocked it until it just wasn't sweet anymore. Like many computer users, I just didn't want to give ...
Pros: Thin, fast, easy to use. Great value for the price Cons: square design - thats it for me
I received my Axim X30 High about 1 month ago. I was a devout HP IPAQ user as you can read in my other reviews. My latest IPAQ was a 2215. So, most of my comparisons in this review are based on my knowledge of the 2215. I did some research on the AXIM ...
Pros: Ease of use, screen, price Cons: Battery, Microsoft software
More of my $ going to two billionaires! Let's be honest: no one NEEDS a PDA. These things are just fancy toys and with prices for the new Dell PDAs approaching those of most low-end laptops, it's tough to justify owning one of these things. But, I ...
Pros: A $299 price tag, great wireless capabilities, great gaming machine and excellent personal entertainment center Cons: Bluetooth configuration, standard battery life
This is an excellent PDA. It is my second time owning an PDA, my first was a Palm based Visor Prism. This one is light years ahead and the Pocket PC 2003 operating system is far ahead of the Palm operating system. The wireless capabilities of this ...
The Dell Axim X30 624 Mhz is my first PDA so I didn't have a personal basis to compare it to others, so I went with what my investigating revealed. What it revealed was this was a lot of cutting edge technology at a bargain basement sale price of $308 ...
Pros: Classic Spartan Dell-Look, Awesome features, Great Price Cons: Gameboy-like cradle insertion, takes some getting use to for previous Palm OS users
When making the switch from my Sony Clie PEG610-C, I was not sure what I was going to think about using a Windows mobile device. The big attraction that drew me in was its fully featured setup, and a price that made it stand out from other devices in ...
Pros: sleek, slim, very nice graphics, ease of use, multi-functionable, fast, COOL! Cons: the sleeve it came with and the cradle. Dell customer support
I've had 3 Sony Clie PDA's, the N760C, the UX-40, and the TH55. I love my TH55, thought it had everything I could ever want and that I'd never switch it. Then I saw this Dell PocketPC for sale and it was a deal of only 250 if I bought it with my Dell ...
Pros: Cheap, powerful handheld with wireless capabilities Cons: none really except the lack of decent battery life
Dell has a great PDA in the Axim X30. I've got the 624 mhz with 64 mb ram and Wireless/Bluetooth capabilities. I previously owned an Ipaq 3765 and in comparison, I will now always buy Dell. The Ipaq was rather bulky and just didn't 'feel' right when I ...
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